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- Posted January 30, 2014
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Wish Fulfillment
For the past several years, Resnick &?Moss PC in Bloomfield Hills has been donating holiday gifts for youths who are in foster homes or institutional care through the Michigan Department of Human Service (MDHS), Oakland County. The firm received a wish list from the MDHS for boys and girls of various age ranges, from newborns to early teens, and provided gifts that they were hoping to receive. The gifts came from both attorneys and support staff who work in Suite 111 at 40900 Woodward Avenue. Among those who lent a hand this year were (seated, l-r) Leigh?Moss and Nathan Resnick, along with (standing) Helen Levine, Mark Bredow, Bianca Yousif, Tim Orlando, Marla Jacobs, Kelly Gajowiak, Angela Soderberg, and Joan Abdelnour. The firm has been donating to Oakland County foster care children since 2009 but has donated to other organizations prior to that, including the homeless and soldiers.
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